Inflammatory, but not illegal. They should instead run an ad that tallies attacks in the name of religion through history and maybe we can start dialog about fanaticism and cults and their role in violence.”
— John Fix

As long as the numbers are factual, what is the problem here? Should we put our heads in the sand?”
— Anthony J Zavaglia

Pro-Israel signs? Yeah, let’s see when another war starts in the Middle East. How many people here will like hyper-inflation and paying $10 for a gallon of gas? Israel needs to fight their own battles that they start; we have enough problems here to deal with.”
— Mike Rinaldi

Perhaps the MTA could be open to free speech while insisting that ads be positive and in support of something, not against something. Signs like this — and anything similar — can instigate inappropriate behavior. Of course, if religions stopped asserting their supremacy over others, that would help too. Religious wars? Contradiction in terms?”
— Daphne Philipson

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Anjanette Delgado is the mobile editor at The Journal News and LoHud.com.
She's working on tablet and smartphone publishing. She came to The Journal News from California, where she was the managing editor of The Salinas Californian and El Sol newspapers.
Twitter: @AnjDelgado